Bathing Water Quality– Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council and Waterford City and County Council seek smart, low cost solutions to collate and communicate the quality of bathing water using all sources of information for the use of all stakeholders.

Smart Mobility Hubs– Dublin City Council and SEAI are looking to test smart, low cost shared mobility options for staff through integrations of e-cars, e-bikes and push bikes through the piloting of a smart mobility hub service solution.

Internet of Things– Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council seeks smart, low cost solutions to facilitate connections over DLAI/TALQ to an IoT radio frequency mesh network in order to allow connectivity and communications over the entire network infrastructure.

Last Mile Delivery– Dublin City Council and Belfast City Council are seeking smart, low cost solutions to optimise freight and cargo deliveries in urban centres in order to reduce the number of goods vehicles and improve air quality and noise pollution.

Unheard Voices– Fingal County Council and Cork City Council seek smart, low cost solutions to encourage engagement of the ‘unheard voices’ in decision-making about the future of their place.

Therese Langan, Transformation Project Manager at Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council said “This is an excellent opportunity for small and emerging companies to get involvedindemand led projects through the development of innovative solutions and technologies toaddressfuture challenges that impact on the quality of peoples’ lives“.

Successful applicants will be selected by an open competition process. It is open to any organisation, developers of ICT and software solution providers, universities, entrepreneurs and service providers.

The scale-up of SBIR is a key action in the Dublin Action Plan for Jobs.

Full information and the invitations to tender will be available on the 26th of April in our challenges page.

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